Downloading Fusion 360
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Downloading Fusion 360
How do you actually download this software? I seem to have gone round the same loop again and again. It seems to want me to create an account and then to wait 30 minutes and then sign in and go to a page to get the download. That is as far as I get. Im never able to actually download anything.
Or am I going in totally the wrong direction
Trevor
Or am I going in totally the wrong direction
Trevor
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Re: Downloading Fusion 360
You certainly need an Autodesk account to be able to download the software. I can't remember needing to wait 30mins before I did, but that was a few years ago now.
How far are you actually getting in the registration process ? Got an account you can log into ?
How far are you actually getting in the registration process ? Got an account you can log into ?
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Re: Downloading Fusion 360
OK, I just tried this.
Make sure you have an account.
Sign in
Go to
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fus ... n#personal
About 3/4's way down page Select Personal
Fill in the 3 step boxes
Hopefully this should let you download it?
Make sure you have an account.
Sign in
Go to
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fus ... n#personal
About 3/4's way down page Select Personal
Fill in the 3 step boxes
Hopefully this should let you download it?
The buck stops here .......
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Re: Downloading Fusion 360
Thanks Steve.
The only difference I can see is that i didnt sign in first.
I will try again
Trevor
The only difference I can see is that i didnt sign in first.
I will try again
Trevor
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Re: Downloading Fusion 360
Well that was a wasted morning!Trevor Thompson wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:29 am Thanks Steve.
The only difference I can see is that i didnt sign in first.
I will try again
Trevor
I did get it installed but then I couldn't get it to take me back to the program after I had signed in.
Either my computer is too slow, or the internet too slow - or both. Now Im having problems uninstalling it!
Trevor
Re: Downloading Fusion 360
Well, I've managed to download and install Fusion. I've had a quick look at it and tried to draw something without referring to the video or online guides, but not got very far (unlike Tinkercad which is fairly intuitive in the early stages).
I'm willing to give it a good try. Hopefully, it'll start to make sense before too long.
Rik
I'm willing to give it a good try. Hopefully, it'll start to make sense before too long.
Rik
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Re: Downloading Fusion 360
If you work out how to put things a set distance apart, or move it once you have made it, please let me knowge_rik wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 2:34 pm Well, I've managed to download and install Fusion. I've had a quick look at it and tried to draw something without referring to the video or online guides, but not got very far (unlike Tinkercad which is fairly intuitive in the early stages).
I'm willing to give it a good try. Hopefully, it'll start to make sense before too long.
Rik
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